Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6|           the one sole species of Deity, so to speak, should prove,
2   I,     I,  8|          belongs to the nature of deity is common to the Father
3   I,    II,  1|           that the nature of that deity which is in Christ in respect
4   I,    II,  8|          to us the fulness of His deity. For instance, suppose that
5  II,    VI,  2|           and ineffable nature of Deity, the narrowness of human
6  II,    VI,  7| difficulty as the incarnation and deity of Christ. If there be any
7  II,   VII,  1|   distinctions in the question of Deity, and to describe the nature
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